Senate Properties, Finland Sustainability Panel Intro TWN 2011 Kaj Hedvall
Senate Properties 2011 (budget) State owned enterprise buildings 6,5 million m 2 Book EUR 4,2 billion Turnover 520 M€ Staff-years 264 Investments 300 M€
Defence and Security Offices Ministry and Culture Development Premises
Senate Properties - current issues 1.Finland is part of EU and Eurozone 2.EU wants to be a forerunner in sustainability 3.Target is The public sector has to show the way in EU 5.EED proposal this summer 6.The Nordic countries are a somewhat special case: 1.Less old stock 2.Climate has forced to deal with energy issues 7.The existing stock is the challenge Laatijan nimi4
Road map for energy efficiency in Senate´s investments New buildings RenovationsEmissions Renewable energy
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7 18 m Senate Properties 2011 – 2020 Investments ( = construction) Renovation New projects 3300 m ”Exit” 3,3 km Energy data not available 21 km Total area 8 milj. gross-m2 Consumption data available concerning 7 milj. gross-m2 !
Senate Properties 2011 – 2020 Space efficiency 18 m Renovation New projects 3300 m Improvement in space efficiency 30 % Improvement in 50 % of projects and 50 % of spaces in those projects 3070 m 147,97 km 23,2 km ”Exit” 3,3+1,8 = 5,1 km
Reducing energy consumption through investment projects (technical improvements and improved space efficiency) Relative impact of new projects, renovation and space efficiency compared to existing consumption level of Senate´s portfolio (100 % = 2010) % ,0% ,4% heat electricity total
m Senate Properties 2011 – 2020 Energy purchase/production 2010 District heating (CHP) 91 km Fossil fuels 22 km Wood based 21 km Peat 10 km Electricity 6 km Electricity (628 GWh): Average NordPool electricity: - renewable - nuclear - fossil Heating 928 GWh each about 1/3, can vary annually
What works? Corporate Sustainability reporting (Reputation) End-user involvement: Co-operation contract with WWF to provide Green Office Service to our customers